American Pit Bull Terrier Vs. American Bully

Examples of American Pit Bull Terriers

Close up front side view - A large headed, white with tan American Pit Bull Terrier dog is standing in grass looking up happily with its tongue showing. Its mouth is wide, eyes are almond in shape and its ears are perked up with the tips folded over.

Chevy is a female American Pit Bull shown here at 3 years old

Head and upper body shot from above looking down at the dog - A large headed compared to its skinny body, light brown eyed, red with white American Pit Bull Terrier is standing on a concrete surface and it is looking up. Its nose is brown and its forehead is wide and its ears are cropped short to a point.

Tokey, an American Pit Bull Terrier at 7 years old

Left Profile - A tan American Pitbull Terrier is standing up a dirt hill and it is looking to the left. Its mouth is open and its tongue is out and its tail is hanging down low.

Zeppelin the American Pit Bull Terrier at 2 years old

Front view - A rose-eared, wide chested, brindle with white American Pit Bull Terrier dog is sitting in grass looking forward. Its mouth is open and its tongue is out. It looks like it is smiling.

Tigger the American Pit Bull Terrier at 20 months old, weighing 60 pounds

Front view - A wide, big headed, rose-eared, tan and white Pit Bull / Bully mix breed dog is standing on a stone surface outside looking forward with its eyes, but its head is turned to the right.

This is Danger the 6 1/2 year old red nose Pit Bull / American Bully mix. His mother was a American Pit Bull Terrier game dog and his father is an American Bully. A lot of people assume that the term game dog means a fighting dog, when actually it is a term for a working dog. A lot of hunting-type breeds and working terriers use the word game to describe their working dogs. Game refers to the type of dog who will work until it drops, never gives up, perseveres and is ready and willing for anything.

Close up - A wide, big headed, rose-eared, tan and white Pit Bull / Bully mix breed dog is standing on a stone surface looking to the left.

Danger the 6 1/2 year old red nose Pit Bull / American Bully mix

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